Artistes gear up for Carnival
Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
The debut Harare International Carnival set for May will afford performing local artistes an opportunity to showcase their artistic products to thousands of delegates from more than 15 countries in what is expected to be one of the country’s biggest drawcards in recent years.
Motorists gambling with lives on the road
Robert Garai Muganda – Let’s Go Zero
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration should be hailed for its commitment to improving the state of our national roads. Patching the potholes on our road network will not only ensure a smoother drive and prevent damage to our vehicles but will also go a long way in the reduction of road traffic accidents.
M23 rebels slam UN
KINSHASA — The main rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday denounced as an act of war the UN approving to send its first-ever “offensive” peacekeeping brigade to the region.Odinga’s firm vandalised
NAIROBI — Offices of East Africa Spectre Limited, a company owned by the family of Prime Minister Raila Odinga were Sunday night vandalised by unknown people.
The attackers are said to have taken off with two trucks of gas cylinders worth over Sh3 million. According to Hudson Chitala, the technical manager of the Company, two night
Tobacco exports gross US$86m
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke
ZIMBABWE has so far earned more than US$86 million from the sale of 21,4 million kilogrammes of tobacco
ZSE reopens, focus on indices
Golden Sibanda Senior Business ReporterINVESTORS return to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange today after the long Easter holidays with focus likely to be on which direction the indices are going to take.
Financial analysts also expect that investors would take a cue on how much and which stocks to invest in when more sets of financial results are released during the week.
Be more analytical, accountants told
Business ReporterMANY accountants could be wasting time and compromising the accuracy of their financial reports by spending too much time collecting data and dedicating little time to analysing the information, says a Sagel Pastel Business Centre specialist.
How to resolve ethical challenges
Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
Employees’ ability to make ethical decisions is a key element of sound workplace relations and staff productivity.The need to develop ethical decision-making skills among employees should always be on the agenda of every responsible business entity.
Engineers body breathes fire
Business Correspondent
THE Engineering Council of Zimbabwe has expressed concern over the increasing number of foreigners who come into the country under the guise of being visitors and start undertaking engineering works illegally at the expense of the local and qualified engineers.
Internet firm to roll out 4G technology
Business Reporter
Harare-based internet access provider Aquiva Wireless says it plans to roll out a new standard for wireless data communications technology that will push forward the growth of the country’s telecommunications industry.





